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@proceedings{2308357, author = {Ziková, Markéta and Březina, Martin and Čech, Radek and Kosek, Pavel}, booktitle = {Slovko : 12th International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Corpus Linguistics, Bratislava, 19. 10. 2023}, keywords = {syllabic consonants; historical Czech; sonority parser; syllable markedness; Sonority Sequencing Principle}, language = {eng}, title = {Syllabic consonants in historical Czech and how to identify them}, year = {2023} }
TY - CONF ID - 2308357 AU - Ziková, Markéta - Březina, Martin - Čech, Radek - Kosek, Pavel PY - 2023 TI - Syllabic consonants in historical Czech and how to identify them KW - syllabic consonants KW - historical Czech KW - sonority parser KW - syllable markedness KW - Sonority Sequencing Principle N2 - The paper provides fine-grained evidence concerning the development of syllabic consonants /r l/ in Czech, that is only sketched in the existing literature. The evidence is based on an automatic parser that identifies potential syllable-projecting segments according to sonority. The parser was applied to six verse texts from the 14th–16th centuries, which show a strong tendency towards octosyllabicity. The data provided by the parser newly reveal that the shift from non-syllabic to syllabic /r l/ is position-dependent: word-medial non-syllabic strings C(r/l)C change more rapidly than non-syllabic word-final ones C(r/l)#. This finding is in line with a cross linguistic observation that non syllabic C(r/l)C are marked, hence they are regularly syllabified prior to less marked C(r/l)#. ER -
ZIKOVÁ, Markéta, Martin BŘEZINA, Radek ČECH a Pavel KOSEK. Syllabic consonants in historical Czech and how to identify them. In \textit{Slovko : 12th International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Corpus Linguistics, Bratislava, 19. 10. 2023}. 2023.
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